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Westporters Score At World Rowing Championships

A pair of Westport rowers are wearing very prestigious medals.

Today — at the World Rowing Junior Championships in Trakai, Lithuania — Harry Burke helped the men’s 8 to a silver medal.

Harry Burke, competing earlier this year. (Photo copyright http://www.row2k.com)

A couple of hours earlier, Kelsey McGinley earned a bronze, in the women’s straight 4.

The bronze-winning women’s straight 4 boat, including Kelsey McGinley (far right). (Photo/Ian Warburg)

Both rowers are rising seniors at Staples High School. Last year, they won bronze medals in their respective events at the Junior Worlds in Rotterdam.

“Terrific mood here in Trakai,” reports Westporter Ian Warburg, who traveled with the Saugatuck Rowing Club athletes for the event.

“It’s wonderful sharing the stands with the friends and families of competitors from so many countries,” he adds. “It gives one hope.”

Saugatuck Rowers Represent

International rowing is no day at the beach.

As soon as Staples High School ended in June, 3 Saugatuck Rowing Club racers left for junior national team training camps.

After intense workouts, they were selected to represent the US at the World Junior Rowing Championships in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

The next competition began immediately: for seats in the boat. That continued almost until the starting gun, for what was billed as the largest world rowing championship ever.

Their hard work paid off. Harrison Burke and Kelsey McGinley took bronzes in the men’s and women’s junior 4+ and 4-, respectively. Grace McGinley placed 5th in the grand final of the women’s 8+ event. All are Staples students.

Kelsey McGinley (center) hugs her teammates after earning the women's junior 4+ bronze medal.

Kelsey McGinley (center) hugs her teammates after earning the women’s junior 4- bronze medal.

Then the fun began.

As soon as they secured their boats, rowers from the many competing countries converged in a “mosh pit” near the finish line grandstand, to trade gear.

The Westporters returned home with uniforms and more from Holland, Britain, Germany, Chile, South Africa and more.

Rowers who had just battled head to head — at the highest level — smiled at each other, happily negotiating trades. Fortunately for our kids, US gear was hot.

Harrison Burke (left) snapped selfies with other national rowing teams.

Harrison Burke (left) snapped selfies with other national rowing teams.

Saugatuck rowers rise before dawn and train on the icy river — then go back to hit the gym after school — for many reasons.

Earning a place on the national team is one.

Becoming friends with competitors from all over the world — earning respect, and sharing their uniforms — is another.

Congratulations, Harrison, Kelsey and Grace. You’ve done us — and yourselves — proud!